Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6591763 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The gas distribution between the dilute (bubble) and dense (emulsion) phases of a fluidized bed is studied locally and globally in the bubbling regime for mixtures composed of sand and different weight fractions of biomass (2-16%). The dilute phase has been characterized by analyzing the pressure and voidage signals. A suite of pressure transducers was used to measure pressure fluctuations at different locations along the bed. A reflective optical probe measured local voidage signals and was placed at different radii (0
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Authors
Farzam Fotovat, Jamal Chaouki, Jeffrey Bergthorson,